You know, on the same boat, I'd like to see them return those "Just Another Day" plots someday. There were common around the early '90s. If they need to decrease the amount of episodes with fairy tale plots, they can certainly have episodes with no plots, just like back in the '90s.
I get that Sesame Street has these initiatives and they want to get the most mileage out of them by making as many of them street stories. he major and obvious downside is that it results in repetitive episodes that aren't spread out well in the show's schedule. Case in point, this week saw 3 "Fairy Tale Characters learn about Self Regulation" stories
together. The same thing happened with the Nature initiative and the Engineering initiative. I think they could still get the point across with a couple less initiative focused episodes. After all, they still have initiative based segments they can fit into other episodes.
But that's the one thing I think is missing with Sesame. We need more just so episodes. Something that doesn't need an educational focus, yet somehow naturally comes to one. I say this with the all due respect I'm not the target audience and it's not meant for me unless I had kids, but the little shows within a main show doesn't do all that much for me. However, I think that there's a nice compromise by replacing one of the weaker segments (cough cough...we all know the one) with a second act of the street story or at least a skit that takes place after or somehow connected in any way to the main street story. Now, say what you will about season 33, but if there's one thing I retroactively think they did
right (just not perfectly) it was having a short street segment to start off the show, the main street story after the first skit, and then later another connected piece. I'd love to see them do that again, only starting with the main episode
first, and having the song and other connected thing after that.